The Dutton family owned Sherborne manor from c. 1522. A U-shaped house was built on this site in 1651–3 by Valentine Strong (d.1662)[3] for John Dutton and was rebuilt in 1829–1834 for John Dutton, 2nd Baron Sherborne by Lewis Wyatt.[4] The house, which reproduces the style of the 17th-century building, has a square plan with a central courtyard and a three-storey facade. Interior decoration of the principal rooms was by Anthony Salvin, c. 1841.[2]
The adjoining Church of St Mary Magdalene, with origins in the late 13th century and partly rebuilt in the mid 19th century, is also Grade II* listed.[5]
The gardens, pleasure ground and extensive parkland, begun in the 17th century but much altered, are listed as Grade II on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[4] A deerpark to the southwest, now known as Lodge Park, has a former grandstand from the mid 17th century.[6]
Recent history
From 1947 to 1966 Sherborne House was home to King's School, an independent private boarding school.[7][8]Mick Fleetwood, of the band Fleetwood Mac, attended the school.